Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 22, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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B. 'TELE-VIEWS.
Radio-Television
l DAVE BLACKMEB
g;l. t-,.. mnA Via fittr Slirk'ra mnva into town
T I 11 1 11 k7in II Ciliu " ...... . - ------
Monday. the gents are slated to take over the "Blue
Grotto" show on KGAE from 4 to 5 p.m., Monday after-
noon.
The City Slickers will louse up the commercials and
do the ad libbing like a ball of fire for the listeners.
Speaking of Spike Jones, Tele-Views will have an inter
view with Spike in Monday night's column.
A multiple group of new television programs are slated
for the air this fall, and among them is the new Fred
Allen Show.
"Judge for Yourself" is the title of the new show which
is slated to start in September on NBC-Tv and to be car-
ried by Portland station KPTV.
'
YOURS FOB -TELE-VIEWING SATURDAY
Doc Tales, t. Local live.
The Toymaker and Hii Friends, 1:15. Approximately Ave
youngsters will appear. i
Major League Baseball, 10:15. Detroit at Chicago.
' Horse Racing from Portland Meadows, 1:30. Local, live,
remote telecast.
Superman, 4:3ft.. "The Talkative Dummy" the battling
mystery of armored car robberies In which the entire car
disappears Is traced to a ventriloquist's dummy by Clark
Kent, Lois Lane, and Jimmy Olsen.
Sammy Kaye Show, 7:30. v Trudy Richards, songstress
famous for her recording of "The Breeze," Is guest vocalist.
Kaye renders "Harbor Lights."
Dangerous Assignment,' S. "The Parachute Story." Steve
is assigned to parachute into Eastern Europe, find a house
In the village of Margovia and get a hidden confession which
will clear the U.S. of an international frame.
Death Valley Days, 9. "The Chivaree" story concerns
a chlvaiee a custom of serenading newly weds on their
wedding night in which the groom deliberately keeps the
chivaree going for three days.
s-hllt ni.hn.... nff fiBH 0..9A "Qhnilnh" atara Vincent
'Price as a man whose plan to latch on to his inheritance
before it s due Is foiled by an alley cat. .
Mr. and Mrs. North, 10. "House Behind the Walls" Pam
and Jerry go house hunting but find a murder instead.
Nash Premiere Theatre, 10:30. "Friendly Enemies" with
Nancy Kelly, Charles Buggies and Charles Winnlnger.
On Television
KPTV (C&annel 27)
aVTITKHAT
1:1 v.m-Biat tht Clock
4:00 p.m. Lli Bitn tt M
4:10 p.m. uprmnn
t oo p. tn.4ft turd.tr Nltht Rtni
30 p.m. Prtvt fleerttai?
VM p m. Amtuur Hour
Moloroli, Dumenl, HoHmm, IU
Valley Television
Center
2303 fairgrounds Rd. M. 2-1911
So lit Before Tb May
rr tbt Hs. Detl la Tow
Fauury Tralftrt TwliBbUu
Om tutu 9-m.
Dallr iMPt lavurdtir
7:10 p miamr Kit
:0O p.m. Dftofcroiu ANlnflicat
1:10 rm. Wrestling
S:50 p.m. Death VftlUy TM
:30 p.ol PlireaUM of 0tr
10:OO p.m. Mr. and Ura. HorLb
10:30 p.m. NMb Thenar
UNO I
t SO tn. Frontiers of Faith
10:41 p.m. Piradoi Ffatf
11:00 A.m-ThU I Ufa
13:00 a.m. Whtl Your Troublt
13:10 p.m. Hour ot Dtclllon
U;o p.m. Weddin Belli
1:00 p.m. The) Blf Picture
1:00 p.m. IrKJuitrT on Parado
3;l p.m. Art Linklctttr
1:10 pm. Roy Roiert
3:30 p.m. Your Plartlmo
4:00 p.m. Bit Pajotl
0:00 p.m. OS Thtater
5 10 p.m. fluoday Review
1:30 p.m. Wht'i Mr Uatf
7:00 p.m. oummrr ineaicr
I 1:00 p.m. TV piirhouM
t:30 im-TM weo
10:00 p.m.-poru scnoiar
10:10 p.m.-Hea4llna Parado
10.10 p.m. New Review
10:4 p.m. CUf Hospital
U:ll p.m. riva altar PlarhouM
MONDAY
1:10 a.m. What's Cook tat 7
11:00 a.m. Bit Paroft
11:10 a.m-Wtleema Trtvelen
13 00 boob On Your Account
13:10 p in U. K. Otnral Assembly
Firemen Study
Rural Needs
Sublimity Representatives
and directors from eight fire
departments met at Sublimity
rltv hall TiiriHav evening: for
I the purpose of improving the
mutual aid systems Deiweeu
the districts of Stayton, Aums
vills, Turner, Tour Corners,
Sublimity, Mill City and Jef
ferson.
Ellsworth Smith, Msrion
county civil defense fire chief,
U..1I Salam fire chief. ex-
niainarf th corierative system
whereby the neighboring fire
department is notified to as
sist when help Is needed. The
I central control then alerts a
department to stand by for tne
one giving mutual aid.
Much importance was stress
ed on the "Definition of boun
dary line" between the various
districts. Irregularities or J6gs
in the road sometimes cause
confusion as to which particu
lar district should be in
charge.
A better utilization of radio
equipment to work through the
u.inl twianl rather than for
each department to try to call
In help on their own was ad
vocated by Chief Smith.
Only one of the seven de
partments does not have radio
at present. v
Merv GUson ot the state fire
marshal's office gave short
talk.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Bale, uregtm
DIONNE QUINTS DUE TO SPLIT
V-v) I
tk. ninnn. nuintunleU will be split up in September
for the first time when Marie (standing, left) enters the
Roman Catholic Order of the Sisters of the Holy Sacra
ment at Quebec City the family announced in North Bay,
Ontario. Left to right, standing: Marie, Emile and Annette.
Seated: Cecile and Yvonne. Ceclle, Emilia nd,M'i
return to studies at the Institute Familial in Quebec.
Yvonne will study art at the Notre Dame Congregation in
Montreal. (UP Telephoto) ;
Young Christian Workers
Prepare Mr. Angel Meet
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200 Kiddies in
'Horse' Show
Aimn.t MO vounesters. dis
playing a wide variety of bobby
horses, wok pan in n;
-u.nt. av at the vari-
nlavcrounds. It wu the
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final SDCCiai Drosram .ui um
playground season. .
Of .the several playgrounds
operating under the direction
ot the schools and the city, six
reported winners in the several
classifications. Tbey included.
RlckmonS-aul !
Pm Waiiumaca. Chu Whmaaiora.
n WTK..I.H..M ciurri Jinu. rbr-
1IU Suhi and XaUa MM HUM. Raa-
tnt loII Toaiaif wunnuia "T"
trlar. Cauck WnllWmart. IWt Laoa.
Tonu J.nu aad Ju.a WUJli aclM
ttUM XUa Uu maw. Fua Wallla
mota. Delero Srl.r, CbarloHa Sl aaa
rafUU Haiuoa.
aUKlnltr art SoraW4
Da.M B.lnaa. Mamla """.
...... -.!, coaala Vandcrrart. "a
Oaki aad IiualwUi MUi Raclas (beril
Dld Oaal. DOUIia. ,..iii
Vandrnon, Boa oaaat. ""
.on.r. Douila. Wlrth. Jrr B.ch, U1
Hamtltaa and Bobbr Tarter. Baclal
..,.u.i..n.ia lloart. Tarrr Caltat,
T.rri .Troth, PhrUU Wlrth, Carol Da-
Camp. Judr cunara, tmmuam '
and connli vandiriort.
am aai.m p... -
Roi.r OMrlhav, Doailal Ortior. Iio-
trt Brown. Richard . Or.m.n. oo"
CumBUu and Condanca Black. Raclns
ikon) Doul Orator, noaar Orarthaw.
rtv.rman. Bobbr
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Wrllht. O.rr wruni. uaa "
Larn SUalas and Kirk aloror. Racial
(flrll) Rita CummlM. lr Ann LadM
ood. conilanca Black, Saadr Thomai
and Fay Vailaurt.
I N a m. Daabla at Rauua
1 a.a-4trua n Rich
S:Oa p.m. M.tlnao Thcatar
J:lft p.ai.arc& Tomorrow
I J a m. L' at Uio
t.n a.mTormakrr
4 00 am. Wild EUl BUkerk
4.S p.nu Hopalont CaiiMj
5 10 p.m N.wipaatr el Air
1:00 p.m. ruhu from Chkasa
1:10 p.m-SporUmia Cluk
S'4& p.m. Neat Caravan
T OO p.m. Ch.rroo Tbeotor
T:10 p.m. Vole of Plrrstona
I 00 p.m. Nam. That Tunc
1:10 p.m. 4.ftt SpotUcht
I 04 p.m-Robcrt Uonuomor
19:00 p.nu Arthur afurrar Dtaea Tlalt
10:10 p m. Bis Plarkack
10:4 p.m ooru Den
11:00 p.nk MIM Owl Thtatar
TDXSDAT
I It t.m. WbaU Cooklnt
10:00 a.m. Freedom Rlnta -
. . -n a la D-.-ifr
11:45 a.m. Welcome Traeelert
il noon On Your Account
11:0 p.m. U.N. Oeneral Autmblr
1:11 p.m Arthur oodrrer
1:10 p.m- Preeaer Panelea
1:4k p.m. Hollywood Reel
S:00 p.m. MaUnea Thoatar .
MARR RADIO &
TELEVISION
Soles - Service - Installation
TV
Open from I RJn. to ( p.m.
Ph. 1-1611 U40 8. Coml
Salem's First Television Store
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Mt Angel The first dele
gates to the Young Christian
Wnrlrjra firat aummer vacation-
study week which will be held
in Mount Angei nexi ween De
glnnlng Sunday, Aug. 23, began
arriving here Thursday eve
ning.
Registering Were Miss Jean
Pew of Chicago and Los
Angeles, Girls' National Presi
dent and also vice-president 01
the organization; George Sulli
van, Chicago, National Presi
dent; Miss Fran Kelley, San
Francisco and Kuss Torshy,
San Francisco.
Monsignor Reynold Hillen
brand, Hubbard Woods, 111., na
tional chaplain, together with
12 delegates from Los Angeles,
18 from San Diego and 30 dele
gates from San Francisco will
arrive Saturday. Other dele
gates from the west coast area,
from Canada to San Diego will
begin arriving today.
Mnnnt Ansel Abbev and
Seminary will be hosts to the
vmmff mana tfrmirj. who Will
hold their sessions and reside at
the Seminary. Sessions and
residence for the Young Girls
will be at the Mount Angel
Women's Colleee. hosts for the
girls group. Special sessions
will also be conducted for the
Pri.ate' irnun durins the study
I week. Theme of the study week
is "One World, one tnnsi, une
Y C W "
i The Young Christian Work
ers are ordinary working lei-
lows and girls and tne stuay-
uaraHnn YXfpak ll ODen tO all
ladies and young men, whether
or not they are presenuy con
nected with the movement. Be
cause of the specific aspects of
the problems facing young men
ana gins auier, separate pruu
lems will be set up for each.
All evening sessions, however,
will be joint sessions and of
general interest to all represen
tatives to the Study Week.
Miss Angle Schmerdt, Port
land and Miss Fran Kelley, San
Pranri.rn will cive the wel
come when the girls open their
weeks' progrsm at ine mi.
Angel Women's College begin
nlne at 3:30 o'clock Sunday
afternoon, to be followed by re
ports from each area.
Tha, avaninff leuion Will be
gin at 7:30 o'clock, and speak
ers will Include George Sulli
van, Chicago, national presi
Amnt' Ml,, Jean Pew. ChlcsfO.
Girls' President, and the Very
Reverend Bernard Sander, O.
S.B., rector of Mount Angel
R.mlnarv This will be follow
ed by practice tor liturgy ana
compline.
Monday mornlnl session at
o in mill include aroun discus
ainni nn Community problems;
afternoon sessions at 2:00
o'clock will be reports of
groups, and "You and Your
Community" by Tommy Sau
sedo, Decoto, California; eve
ning session at 8 o'clock, "How
to Lead Better Meetings " by
George Sullivan.
Fran Kelley. San Francisco,
will preside at the Tuesday
morning session at 8:30 o'clock
for the group discussions on
work: "A Christian Concept of'
Work"; "Y. C. W. Services" by
Marge Valderramaa of San
Diego, Calif., will be at the aft
ernoon session at 2 o clock; ana
Monsignor Reynold Hillen
brand. Hubbard Woods, III.,
national chaplain will speak on
the "Social Teachings ot the
Church" at the evening session
at 7:30 o clock.
Monsignor R. Hillenbrand
will rnnrlnrt th half Hav nf re-
collection during the morning
session on Wednesdsy begin
ning at 8:30 o'clock, with I pic
RED TARGET
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Tha Thursday morning ses
sion scheduled for 10 o'clock
will include discussions on
Vnur Wen Coast Headquart
ers," knd Sam Travares of San
Diego, California will speak on
WmI for Unitv: Federations
and Council" at the afternoon
session at 2 o'clock; movies on
International Problems will be
shown at the evening session
st 8 o ClOCK.
General session on group
problems will be scheduled tor
the Friday morning session at
9:30. Jean Pew, national presi
dent, will preside at the final
afternoon aesslon at 2 o'clock.
with group discussions on re
view or iniiuence, ana an
nouncement of the new pro
gram for 1954.
Sessions for ine reuows
Group will be conducted at the
Mount Angel Seminary, begin
ning with a Welcome at 2
o'clock Sunday afternoon,, with
a talk on the "Purpose of the
Week" singing and a general
set arnuainted. followed by a
. . . . mi-- m . n n
dinner at e ociock. ine i.ov
AnlM1r aiwnlna aeailon will in
clude introductions of the na
tional presidents, ueorge ouui
.n anrl Miia Jean Pew. both of
Chicago, and the Very Rever
end Bernard Sander, u.a.a.
rector of Mount Angel Semin
ary.
The Monday morning ses
sions wiU begin at 9:30 o'clock
with area reports on problems
of young workers, presided by
Dick Sanders, roruana. duo
Coogan, Portland, will speak
on "How to Solve the Problems
Benorted" at the 1:30 o'clock
afternoon session, and George
Sullivan. Chlcaso. national
president, will be speaker at
the evening session ai i ou
o'clock on "How to Have Bet
ter Meetings."
Tuesday morning session oe-
ginning at 9:30, Russ Torshy.
San Franrisro "How to Build
the Y. C. W."; the 1:30 o'clock
session will include Y. t,. w.
General meetings, Projects,
c.mici hv James Kendall.
San Francisco, stalf memtjer ot
the YCW; at 3:30 o'clock there
will be a baseball game be
tween California vs. Oregon
r.niria! and MSIT. rt. nil
i.kranrf national chaDlain.
will speak on "Social Problems
of the tnurcn- si mm i.ou
o'clock session, followed by
ah iimnp.
Monsignor R. Hillenbrand
,m aneak on the "Spirituality
and Formation of the Young
,ir..t-A a tViM o o'clock meet
ing on Wednesday; witn a pic
nic scheduiea ior tne siwrDwn
and evening
T.msa vnrlall. Ran Francis
Co will be the speaker at the
in A.vinia 'i nursaav mornina
session on "How Your West
rnmmi Uenriounrters WorKS
i .n n'rlnrk session. Sam
T..,. San nieco. will speak
nn Y. C.W. Federations; and
movies of International tneme
will be ahown at 7:30 o ciocn
Friday sessions will begin at
9:30 o ciock witn ai nioiins,
t A. inn.lM aneaklnff on
uua -"---' w "
Work." and National program
by George Sullivan, ine l
o'clock session win inciuae
t,...im.u Kt, nnh Hnwarth. San
ncrcn -
Diego, and Summary by Huss
Torshy, San Francisco, i,
west coast representative. The
Friday sessions will conclude
with a 8 o'clock dinner; 7:30
o'clock Badglng Ceremony,
followed by a party ana oanc
1M
Sessions for the Priests'
will begin on Monday,
Ati'uat 24. and will Include
group discussions mornings and
Ollna.r boot decorated horee
w.r. Beth and Bobbr Junklint. Riekla
... .....In VapnAn W.t.h.O
Sandra Bacha and Dick Martin. Raclns
raoral Cralf Chambere. Paul Xtaal.
atavea Chanbera, Jlmmr Martin. Jlmni
Pinch. Douf Nohlkren, Vernon MeUnen
and BUlr Marun. nacuin ie;r, -
Juntllnr. Judr Schmidt. Rathr Wiatt.
Oladra Meuhen and Tort Paa lech.
Warnlnkton btt decorated bona
ChrUller Larrr Parka. Tommr NeUon.
. mil f.rnl Rrmit
Kltea oroaan. .- '
ann Dale NaUon. Raclns (bora) Keith
Brown. Larrr Parka, Oeno Bniobreuen.
Dale Nelion. Joe Rniebrotaen. Brio
Brown. DennU Kink. Doul1" J? ,"1
Tnomaa nm. . .
p.rk.. Marr Jo Stubblefleld, Carol
Spenat. Manlo Coleman, alien or-..
Suil. Snalebreaton. Paltlo atubblefleld.
K.rr.n Hra.n ana ..m
n,.-t beat dreaaer Jerl Ana
. mi ... u..M.a. n.n. Kra-
ker, Janet apoalatra. auean Daut and
Tereaa aehaefer. Raclnt (born Jlmmr
Proat. Btavla oallant. Danny Pller, Ron
nie carr and Tomrar Wlatt. Raclns
(tlrla) P"T wane, torn
Breta Coona. Cherrl Kaael. auaan DaM.
Raechel VancU, Naaer Walto. Michelle
Moorman and Judr Finer.
State Department officials
In Washington said they un
derstand Reds are blaming
Brig. Gen. H. Norman
Schwarzkopf (above), police
expert and one-time Amer
ican advisor in- Iran, as a
promoter of the pro-shah
uprising against Premier
Mohammed Mossadegh.
The nine-hour uprising re
sulted in the overthrow of
Iran's "iron man." (AP
Wirephoto)
Patterson Proclaims
Aid to Korea Week
Paul Patterson has
proclaimed September 7 to 13
as "Aid to Korea Week" in
r ... 4a neraonallv ae-
VICKUU - . -
cepting all contributions as
Oregon s snare in a nauon-wmw
fund raising campaign unu-
taken to offer immeaiate assist
ance to millions of displaced,
sick and orphaned Koreans.
A goal of $5,000,000 has been
set for the national campaign
which is appealing for contri
butions on a "person to person"
basis to offer assistance to a
staggering figure of human
i.Av which includes nine
milion homeless, a hundred
thousand orphans and over
three hundred thousand wid
ows.
The campaign was instigated
by the American-K o r e a n
Foundation of which Dr.
Milton1 Eisenhower is chairman
as the initial step in a long-
range program of relief and re
habilitation for Korea.
WU Challenge
Fund Grows
Salem contributions to the
Willamette university million
dollar challenge fund continue
tn .how a ateadv increase, it
was disclosed Saturday by Pre
sident G. Herbert bmitn.
Tabulations have reached a
high of 8127,430 the adminis
trator reported. At tne previous
nrnm-ess renort. A U C U S t 7,
$122,730 had been subscribed
by Salem individuals and busi
ness concerns. -
Willamette university facul
fv a rut staff members have
donated $13,760 to date in the
hall0n0 fund drive.
. The university building cam
paign has been underway tnree
and a half months, with Tru
man W. Collins, Portland, and
George H. Atkinson, San Fran
cisco, as co-chairmen of the na
tional committee.
Tha immediate Koal of $1,-
nOO.OOO will provide for the
construction of a fine arts
building and auditorium and a
woman's dormitory.
tinuance of the finest quality
merchandise and service is
promised oy tne new w...
Reinholdt V Lewis will con
tinue to manufacture wooa
products for wholesale costri-
bution.
Couple Buy Dept. of
Reinholdt & Lewis
Deslershlp of the Salem Ve
netian Blind, window shades,
screens and draperies depart
ments of the Reinholdt & Lew
is Co., 580 South 21st, has Been
sold to Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Capps.
Both Mr. and Mrs. t-apps
have been employed by Rein
holdt & Lewis for the past 12
years in the four departments.
Present plans by the Capps
includes using the present lo
cation temporarily untu a new
location can be secured. Con-
t Dutch
Boy
Shake
Paint
$4.85
fallen
We Give of Green Stamps
HUTCHEON
PAINT STORI
1(2 N. Cemmereial
Phone $-6887
ill
KEIZER MARKET
IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
That's right, the crew is chomping at the bit to get going so here we
" . at I !ll l!.J I.
go. These prices are the usual everyday low prices you win una in
r m S Llav. .. I. mama an. Lam
both our locations. Our large purcnasing power enaoies m 10 man.
fl . II II.. .a a, aj.a. em Sam, lift aaa
greater savings which we pass on 10 you. iwiuuny wo iubitv m-
right to limit. .
SWIFT'S PREM
TIDE SOAP
MARGARINE
VEG. SOUP
12-oz. (an j
Large Pkgs.
!.. k..i..u. . 1. ' afternoons on ftionoay, iun-
iib waiiiiiiiia v a u vivbn t
scheduled for the afternoon. I day and Wednesday.
NfWYORK
Here Is elegance of style that Is simply beautiful and
beautifully simple. Highlighted by a bib effect, skillfully
achieved with open stitched detailing, this coat will give
you that Irresistibly young look. The pretty, rounded
petal collar matches perfectly the softly rounded sleeves
that may be worn pushed up tf you like. The 100 Vir
gin Wool Levmoor (R) fabric is available in delicate
tones of bcice or grey, in sizes 3-15.
Aik for bull, . ttflt 2907 11 loberh I'M. 177 North llbtrrf, Selem.
As sees In Aagust Mademoiselle
THERE'S MONEY IN YOUR TREES
WE PAY CASH FOR GREEN (ONES
LOOK NOW AT ALL DOCOLAS F1R8 AND GRAND
riR TREES IN TOUR YARD, PASTURE
nn wonni nT
We pay m cents per pound for Douflas and 4 cents for
Grand fir. Must be green and closed. When yon have some
cones send as a postal card and we II come ana eoy mem
WOODSEED
Holiday Pound Pkgs.
(amobells 2 (or
WATERMELON pet pound
1W0 GUM LOCATION
C4M01 SHOPPING CENTO -2290 N. RIVER ROAD
39'
25'
2'
25'
3'
Tel
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Salem
ONE STOP
SHOPPING
KEIZER GRAND OPENING SOON!
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Saturday, Angnat 22. 1951 ,
Oregon Ends
USAFI Courses
Eugene ( The State Sys
tem of Higher Education an.
nounced Friday u wiin.
drawing from the Umted States
Armed Forces Institute a
program which offers corres
pondence courses toetrvlce
men and women.
A spokesman said the board
objected to a clause in the con
tract which said that schools
providing USAFI courses "will
not employ or retain for the
performance of services under
this contract such persons as
are disapproved by the federal
government.'
Thif the board contended,
deprives the state system of the
.i.ht to determine the qualifi
cations lor leacneaa in aven
schools. .. ..
Thirteen other coueges ana
universities throughout the na
tion also have withdrawn from
the program.
Traffic Slowed
For Swim Pool
Lebanon The city council
is planning to slow traffic near
the municipal swiuuuuig
on the high school campus and
has turned the matter over to
its safety committee wun au
thority to act The move was
the result of checking on re
ported fast driving In the area.
Slow signs are planned and a
15-mile speed tone posted.
This week's meeting saw ui
pasage of two ordinances. One
adopted as a city ordinance a
part of the state liquor law not
previously aaopiea, wou.
other made legal a 1914 c
riaaiins with the op
eration of pool tables, which
previously csrried no enacung
clause.
City Engineer E. G. wnit-
comb reported at the center
, n. h. filter at -the sew-
oaac u- "
age treatment plant now under
construction wa pourm
week and that work on the city
oavinc program i proceeding
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